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UF faculty member to speak at White House event aimed at diabetes awareness
University of Florida College of Nursing assistant professor Anastasia Albanese-O’Neill, Ph.D., ARNP, will be part of a speaker panel at the White House…
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Common antibiotics not associated with increased risk of Type 1 diabetes or celiac disease in children
Common antibiotics do not increase the risk of Type 1 diabetes or celiac disease among children who have a genetic susceptibility for developing those…
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UF advocate in the fight against diabetes speaks to congressional panel.
Ten-year-old Cassidy O’Neill has Type 1 diabetes, but she isn’t the only one in her family fighting for a cure. She, her mother and brother have all taken part…
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Florida diabetes advocate calls for greater federal funding
For media inquiries call Anastasia Albanese-O’Neill at 352-256-6004 or e-mail aalbanese@ufl.edu. In an effort to stop diabetes and its devastating effects,…
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Screening Inititive for Type 1 Diabetes
Infants at risk of developing diabetes will soon have a better chance at early detection and treatment, thanks to an American Diabetes Association and…
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Type 1 diabetes patients retain some ability to produce insulin, UF Health researchers find
As an autoimmune disease, Type 1 diabetes has long been thought to result from a complete immune system killing of the insulin-producing beta cells within the…
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Racing toward diabetes awareness
In February 2011, Ryan Reed was preparing to move from California to North Carolina to pursue a racing career when he became ill. During an eight-day trip to…
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Researchers find blood pressure drug holds promise for preventing onset of Type 1 diabetes
Researchers working with a University of Florida supercomputer have discovered that a common drug used to control high blood pressure also might help prevent…
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UF Health, Stanford get $7.6 million grant to expand diabetes program
Leon Bain knows diabetes too well. He has Type 1, which means his pancreas produces little or no insulin. His brother died from the frightful complications of…
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UF researchers detect blood vessel dysfunction linked to heart disease in children with diabetes
If you aspire to be young at heart, consider shooting for healthy at heart instead. Heart disease — long viewed as a scourge of adulthood — is a growing threat…